background image

AF  55~200  mm  F/4-55.6  

Di-III  LD  Macro

(Model  A15)

Thank you for purchasing the Tamron lens as the latest addition to your
photographic equipment. Di II lens (Digitally Intigrated) series are
designed for digital SLR cameras with image sensors equivalent to APS-
C size. Before using you new lens, please read the contents of this
Owner's Manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your lens and
the proper techniques for creating the highest quality images possible.
With proper handling and care, your Tamron lens will give you many
years of photographing beautiful and exciting pictures.

Summary of Contents for A15

Page 1: ...gned for digital SLR cameras with image sensors equivalent to APS C size Before using you new lens please read the contents of this Owner s Manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your lens and...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...AF MF altering switch Canon Fig 5 6 15 Lens attachment mark 16 Bayonet tab on the hood 17 Bayonet tab on the lens A15 Focal Length 55 200mm Maximum Aperture F 4 5 6 Angle of View 28 28 7 59 Lens Cons...

Page 4: ...let carefully When set on AF mode be very careful not to hinder the autofocusing movements of the lens Such interference may cause a serious damage on the lens mechanism Select between the autofocus a...

Page 5: ...SLR cameras have index marks for attaching both EF lenses red and EF S lens es white on the bayonet mount To attach Tamron Di II lenses align the lens attachment mark on the lens 15 with the index ma...

Page 6: ...angle position The lens can be used at the shortest setting for picture taking even while in the focused position LENS APERTURE AND AE MODE Please follow the instruction manual of your camera LENS HOO...

Page 7: ...sors equivalent to APS C approx 15 5 x 23 2mm Do not use Di II lenses with such cameras may cause vignetting on the image A13 employs an internal focusing IF system Because of the characteristics of t...

Page 8: ...or in any humid place Store your lens in a clean cool dry place When storing your lens in a lens case store it with commercially available drying agents such as silica gel and change the agent occasio...

Reviews: